- Purpose:Â These forceps are used in a variety of surgical procedures, including general, gynecological, and orthopedic surgeries. Their primary function is to grasp, hold, and retract tissues securely, particularly fascia or diseased tissue, to provide a clear view of the surgical site. They are also known as intestinal forceps.
- Design:Â The instrument has a ratcheted ring handle mechanism that allows the surgeon to lock the forceps in place, reducing hand fatigue during long procedures. The jaws have an interdigitating teeth pattern (commonly 5×6 or 4×5 teeth) that provides a firm, non-slip grip without causing excessive trauma to the tissue.
- Material:Â It is manufactured from high-grade, surgical stainless steel, ensuring durability, corrosion resistance, and the ability to be sterilized for repeated use.

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